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Money Under PM-KISAN Scheme Going In 'Wrong Hands', RTI Data Reveals

The government disbursed Rs 1,364 Cr to over 20 lakh undeserving beneficiaries under the ambitious scheme, data shows

Money Under PM-KISAN Scheme Going In 'Wrong Hands', RTI Data Reveals
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Under its flagship PM-KISAN scheme, the government paid Rs. 1,364 crores to 20.48 lakh to undeserving entities, a reply to a Right to Information query revealed.?

RTI applicant Venkatesh Nayak of Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) received the data from the Union Agriculture Ministry. The data identified two categories of undeserving beneficiaries who received the government payouts as "ineligible farmers" and?"income tax payee farmers”.

"Government's own data indicates money went into the wrong hands," Nayak said.?"More than half (55.58 per cent) of these undeserving persons belong to the ‘income tax payee category'.

"The remaining 44.41 per cent belong to the ‘ineligible farmers’ category’," he added.

Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sammann Nidhi (PM-KISAN) was launched by the Centre in 2019 and under the scheme, an income support of Rs 6,000 per year in three equal installments is paid to small and marginal farmer families having combined land holding or ownership of up to 2 hectares.

Nayak said according to media reports, proceedings have been initiated to recover these funds transferred to undeserving persons.

He said data obtained under RTI Act, 2005, indicated that since the commencement of the PM-KISAN Yojana in 2019, Rs 1,364.13 crore (USD 186.59 million) has been paid to ‘ineligible persons’ and ‘income tax payee farmers’ till July 31, 2020.

A major chunk of these ineligible beneficiaries belongs to five states -- Punjab, Assam, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, as per the data.

"Punjab tops the list accounting for 23.16 per cent (4.74 lakh) of the total number of undeserving persons across the country who received payouts, followed by Assam with 16.87% (3.45 lakh beneficiaries) and Maharashtra with 13.99% (2.86 lakh beneficiaries). These three states account for more than half (54.03 per cent) of the number of undeserving persons who received payouts," Nayak said

Gujarat is at the fourth position with 8.05 per cent (1.64 lakh beneficiaries), followed by Uttar Pradesh at fifth position with 8.01 per cent (1.64 lakh beneficiaries), he said.

Sikkim with just one undeserving beneficiary reported the lowest figure, Nayak said.

"The total amount of Rs 1,364.13 crore was paid to recipients across the states in 68.20 lakh instalments (where each instalment of Rs 2,000 paid out per recipient is counted separately). Out of this, 49.25 lakh instalments were paid to ‘IT payee farmers’ while 18.95 lakh instalments were paid to ‘ineligible farmers’ across the country," he said quoting the RTI data.

Under the scheme, an amount of Rs 6,000 per year is transferred in three instalments of Rs 2,000 every four months directly into the bank accounts of the farmers, subject to certain exclusion criteria relating to higher-income status, a PIB statement had said.

The scheme was formally launched on February 24, 2019, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a grand function in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Several categories of farmers are excluded from the scheme like institutional landholders; farmer families in which one or more members is among beneficiaries -- former and present holders of constitutional posts; former and present ministers, MPs, MLAs, MLCs, mayors and chairmen of district panchayat; serving and retired government employees; pensioners receiving over Rs 10,000 monthly pension; income tax payees and professionals such as doctors, engineers, chartered accountants and architects etc.

With PTI inputs